Self Edge SF, NY, LA, PDX, MX, & ATX
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Introducing Lady White Co. T-Shirts
We're proud to add Lady White Co.'s new brand of t-shirts to our line-up. This new company from Southern California has set out to create great basics with a high level of attention to detail.
The cotton used for the fabric is from a farm in Northern California. The cotton is then milled/woven in Southern California and also cut and sewn in Southern California. Everything from the labeling to the package is even fully produced and printed in California. The t-shirts have a double-stitched collar and no outer branding. These come in a 2-pack of either white/white or black/navy and are available now at all of our stores.
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They've modified the fit on all sizes of the tees and changed the branding to be the same across all colors of the tees now.
Here are some notes on the changes:
Increased by approximately .4'' in chest and increased body length dependent on size.
Arm hole has been dropped dependent on size
Added a single needle chainstitch across shoulder for added structure and comfort. (Holds down the overlock stitch inside the shoulder)
Added removable (tear-out) care label on bottom hem.
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Iron Heart Indigo Oxford, Socks, and Dry Bones Red-D Slim
Iron Heart has made the perfect indigo/indigo-dyed long sleeve oxford shirt, perfect for when you want to break in a shirt that's going to age well with wear during the warmer months. This 100% cotton oxford is made of pure-indigo rope dyed cotton yarn woven in a traditional oxford weave that will fade with regular wear and washing.
We've also received Iron Heart's first pair of socks which they've designed in-house. The fabric and fit went through many iterations until they came to this final product, perfect for wearing with boots.
Along with these new items we've received a new run of the Dry Bones Red-D slim cut jeans with a newly designed leather patch. This jean has been a staple in our line-up for nine years and continues to be a great option for those looking for a longer inseam slim cut jean.
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The Flat Head Delraiser Horsehide Jacket, Summer Collection of Shirts, & Wild Child Wallets
We have been waiting for the Flat Head Delraiser horsehide jacket for over a year and can firmly say it was well worth the wait. We started with Flat Head's double-riders jacket and removed the epaulets, waist belt, and collar buttons for a cleaner/minimal look. No offense to the classic double-riders but we find it can be a little busy with so many zippers, buttons, and belt loops. This jacket came out perfect for us. We've named it after the hardest working comic in the business, Dean Delray, which performs over 500 shows a year all around the country and has only ridden his Harley from gig to gig. Dedicated isn't a strong enough word to describe Dean. The Delraiser jacket is available now in limited quantities at all of our stores.
We've also received four new summer shirts from Flat Head including one which has some seriously insane fabric made on a punch-card dobby loom. Along with the shirts we've gotten a restock of the Wild Child wallet in both tan and black made of cowhide, shell cordovan (horse), and pigskin. This wallet has a wider variety of meats than a churrascaria.
All of these items along with a restock of all of Flat Head's rings, wallet chains, belts, and jeans are available now at all Self Edge stores.
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See, I aint insane, that 118 is too short on the sides, oh well. Beautiful fabric, but weird cut. Hoping for another 5 oz western or workshirt soon!
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Summer Heat from Star of Hollywood, Sun Surf, Sugar Cane, & Duke Kahanamoku
We've just received a large shipment of summer shirts from four brands which specialize in keeping you cool during the warmer months. These styles range from linen blends to printed cotton oxfords and everything in between.
These are made in small numbers and most have never been available outside of Japan before. Don't get caught being overdressed in the heat, let Toyo's brands help you.
Shop Summer Collections Online
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Sun Surf goodness. The white fire and the goldfish are outstanding!
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Mister Freedom Le Marin T-Shirts & Drift Magazine - Tokyo
We've been eagerly anticipating the arrival of these Mister Freedom t-shirts since we saw them at the Toyo expo in Tokyo in the fall. These are made of a 100% cotton jersey knit fabric which was designed by Mister Freedom and woven in Japan. This fabric was a labor of love for Mister Freedom, weaving this particular style of fabric isn't common and is quite pricey. Price and difficulty of production isn't something that deters these guys easily, hence why we have beautiful t-shirts such as the Le Marin.
Along with these tees we've received volume two of Drift Magazine, this one focusing on Tokyo. Drift takes you through Tokyo's coffee culture, from canned coffee vending machines to third wave roasters, and everything in between. This is the first English language publication doing such a comprehensive feature on Tokyo's coffee scene and is essential reading for coffee or Tokyo lovers.
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The Imperial SE23BSP Slim Tapered Jean
Imperial is one of the few brands we were carrying when we opened the doors to the first Self Edge in 2006. After all these years we've seen them stay true to their signature styles, we've done a few collaborative projects with them, and a few years ago they even shifted production from Australia to Japan.
With this new SE23BSP jean we've worked with Imperial to produce a loosely woven unsanforized 15.5oz Japanese selvedge denim made by small mill in Kojima. The mill was instructed to pay extra attention to keeping the core of the rope-dyed weft yarns super white, so only the outer edge of the yarn is dyed with the indigo bath. This super white-core yarn combined with the abrasive nature of this fabric will lead to some serious Boss Level fades. This fabric is available now at all Self Edges stores in a new slim tapered fit.
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I would love that denim…too bad not a straight taper cut...oh well.
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Stopped by self edge nyc today while I was in the city. And as usually happens there, they were sold out of all the gear I liked